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Biothreat agents are classified based on their ability to produce severe disease in people and the ease with which they can be weaponized
Most biothreat agents are capable of producing disease in dogs and cats that is similar to the disease in humans
Viruses like smallpox tend to be relatively species specific in their host range while others like rabies are capable of affecting most mammalian species including humans, dogs, and cats.